
- •Isbn 5-88242-418-5
- •Isbn 5-88242-418-5
- •Inclusion / exclusion
- •Discourse markers
- •Inclusion and exclusion
- •L.Inclusion/addition
- •1.1.2.Exclusion
- •In the table below you can see an analysis of the results of a health questionnaire filled in by five business executives. Summarise the results and make a report.
- •1.4.Alternatives
- •(Giving directions to a driver)
- •11 :Iin and melon Peas
- •Сomparison and contrast
- •/.Comparison
- •1.4.Condition
- •Cause, effect
- •Purpose
- •Complete the following purpose clauses.
- •How can you begin the following sentences?
- •Relatives
- •I did I could.
- •Join the following sentences using the appropriate relative.
- •1.8. Discourse markers
- •Ini n suitable order of the sentences below.
- •If these suggestions are followed, we should he able to save
- •Compressing sentences
- •Reporting what people say, think or feel
- •Indirect report structures
- •"Do you agree with this business plan?" the director asked the managers.
- •"What are you doing, William?" I asked myself.
- •Indirect report structures with reporting verbs
- •15: Choose the most suitable reporting verb underlined.
- •Verbs to Use: report, predict, expect, guarantee, assume, rumour, estimate
- •Exercise 10. Proofread the sentences. There might be correct ones.
- •Indirect report structures with reporting nouns and adjectives
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In the table below you can see an analysis of the results of a health questionnaire filled in by five business executives. Summarise the results and make a report.
Example: No-one goes in for sport except Mr. McCarthy.
|
F. O 'Hara |
S. Janes |
P. McCarthy |
D. West |
7. Logan |
1. Do you take regular exercise? |
No |
Yes |
Yes |
No |
Yes |
2. Do you play a sport? |
No |
No |
Yes |
No |
No |
3. Do you smoke? |
Yes |
No |
Yes |
Yes |
No |
4. Do you drink alcohol regularly? |
Yes |
Yes |
No |
No |
Yes |
5. Do you sleep for eight hours? |
Yes |
No |
No |
No |
No |
6. Do you see a doctor regularly? |
No |
Yes |
Yes |
Yes |
Yes |
7. Do you visit a dentist regularly? |
No |
Yes |
Yes |
No |
No |
8. Are you more than the average weight for you height? |
Yes |
No |
No |
No |
Yes |
1.4.Alternatives
Exercise 20. Find a suitable position for INSTEAD in the sentences below. Alter punctuation if necessary.
instead
Example: We gave up the idea of moving into a new house and / decided to extend our existing house.
Cars will not run on petrol in future, they will run on hydrogen.
They hoped to make money on the stock exchange but lost everything.
3. We no longer post letters to Hong Kong, we send faxes.
Typewriters are becoming obsolete most writing is done on word processors.
We don’t make any products by hand nowadays we use computer controlled robots.
6. He didn't go to university, he found a job.
Exercise 21. OTHERWISE, ALTERNATIVELY. Follow the example to link the messages.
Example:
He may have an accident / I hope he drives carefully I hope he drives carefully. Otherwise he may have an accident.
If the goods are faulty we can replace them / we can give you a refund.
You could get one tomorrow morning / there is a plane tonight.
He will fail / Tom will have to work harder.
We must improve our profits / we could go bankrupt.
You can pay for it in instalments / you can buy the car now.
You could take the exam in May / you could wait till August.
You could take the first bus / you could travel later in the day.
You’d better go now / you will miss your train.
These relaxing Video evenings take place in local Church Center Member’s homes. (Admission charge - 50p.) / we can lend you a video to watch in your own home.
Exercise 22. ALTERNATIVELY, OTHERWISE, INSTEAD, ELSE. Complete the texts.
(a government minister is speaking)
We must reduce public spending. ', we’ll never defeat inflation. We
must stop spending money which we have not earned, and \ look at
every branch of government to see if savings are possible. Savings may be
possible in the health budget. f, we may be able to cut spending on
education.